bunny1 is a tool that lets you write smart bookmarks in python and then share them across all your browsers and with a group of people or the whole world. It was developed at Facebook and is widely used there.

Installing on Safari

Now, visit the bookmarklet, and in the box that pops up, type list or g facebook comments widget video and hit enter.

In Safari, one thing you can do is make the bookmarklet the leftmost bookmark in your bookmarks bar, and then use Command-1 to get to it.

Alternatively, you can get the location bar behavior of Firefox in Safari 3 by using the keywurl extension.

Installing on Google Chrome

Choose Options from the wrench menu to the right of the location bar in Chrome, then under the section Default Search, click the Manage button. Click the Add button and then fill in the fields name, keyword, and URL with bunny1, b1, and http://www.bunny1.org/?. Hit OK and then select bunny1 from the list of search engines and hit the Make Default button to make bunny1 your default search engine. Type list into your location bar to see a list of commands you can use.

Installing on Internet Explorer

There aren't any great solutions for installing bunny1 on IE, but two OK solutions are:

You can use this bookmarklet [bunny1] by dragging into your bookmarks bar and then clicking on it when you want to use bunny1.

Or, in IE7+, you can click the down arrow on the search bar to the right of your location bar and choose the starred bunny1 option there. This will install the bunny OpenSearch plugin in your search bar.